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Mirage Fragments

Nadim Samman

Curator

Berlin

As a freelance curator, Nadim Samman runs a non-commercial project space in Berlin. International and intellectual in approach, Samman was most recently the curator at the Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary (TBA21) in Vienna. He previously studied Philosophy at the University College London, before completing a PhD at the Courtauld Institute of Art. In 2012 he curated the 4th Marrakech Biennale with Carson Chan, and in 2014 established The Antarctic Pavilion at the 14th Venice Biennale of Architecture.

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Professional quality for your personal use! German crafted professional grade frames in black and white individually created for Absolut Art and chosen by the curators and artists to best fit the artworks.

The frames are magnetic so they are super easy to use - you can switch out your prints in a matter of minutes.

They are 6 millimeter aluminum frames with UV proof plexiglass so your artwork is beautifully and safely housed on your wall.

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About Ali Kepenek

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Ali is the outsider with the inside scoop

“I have always considered myself to be an outcast, which is why I toy with this idea of outsiders or people who are considered different.”

When he isn’t shuttling between London and Berlin, photographer Ali Kepenek scouts for subjects that, as he describes, other photographers tend to run away from. This passion for the peculiar and perverse is found in the wide range of subjects that grace his lens: punks, beauty queens, bikers and body builders. This Turkish photographer is also not shy of blatantly manipulating his photography subjects, both during and post production phase. The result is a distorted and sometimes disturbing visual reality that will arrest viewers, opening their eyes to a new way of seeing the world.
For Absolut Art, Kepenek created “Adam and Adele” to break down negative stereotypes surrounding Muslim women, in the hopes of showing the potent, complex and exciting interaction between fashion and religion.